CanesSkins26 wrote:Open training camp competition is right where I stand. However, if Campbell wins the competition, I wonder how you're going to react...
I can't speak for RayNAustin, but I'm not sure what exactly an open competition would prove. Collins is old and struggled picking up Zorn's system more than JC in training camp last year. I think that most of us would agree that at this point the Skins should be rebuilding to some degree so there would really be no benefit to Collins winning the job. Brennan may have some potential but I think that he is a long term project and highly doubt that he would win the job. Unfortunately, despite JC's rather pathetic play last season, he is most likely the best option on the team right now. I would love to see us draft a qb this year, but with limited picks and numerous holes to fill that isn't a very realistic option.
OK, you finally came around to see the light on Campbell, but back then you were still on the Jason band wagon, and you apparently only remember your own propaganda from that point in time. Let me correct you again:
Preseason, Campbell was the worst of the three QB's statistically, and again, got worse each game, in spite of the fact that he was the hands down chosen starter before hand and got most of the reps and attention in practices from Zorn. He started out reasonably well, going 12 for 15 and 132 yards in the first 2 preseason games. That's when Cinderella turned into a pumpkin, because in the final 3 games he went 11 of 24 (45%) and 69 yards. Wooohoo, he da man!
Collins, being the defacto back up got much less work or Zorn attention in practice, and Brennan even less, yet both of them out performed Campbell, and both of them not only appeared to be more comfortable with the offense, but proved it statistically. Here are the actual numbers:
Campbell 23 of 39, 202 yards 1 TD's - 1 int 58.9 comp %
Collins 33 of 47, 260 yards 1 TD - 1 int 70.2 comp %
Brennan 36 of 53, 411 yards 3 TD - 0 int 67.9 comp %
So I'm not sure how anyone can say that Collins struggled even worse than Campbell. I've heard that from others here, and it just isn't true. Not a fact one to back up such a statement.
In fact, I remember Campbell being played an additional series in game 4 because he was struggling so much and Zorn wanted to try to get him into some kind of rhythm. Zorn put him in in game 5 (when everyone else was resting their starters) just to try and build some confidence. After going 1 for 4 and 3 yards, they pulled him out so as not to make bad, worse. He followed the preseason up with a similarly pathetic performance on opening day against the Gnats.
So, I'm sorry. Truth be told, the only QB Campbell beat out in camp was Miss Opal Devine.